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icdchess Sep 9th, 2009 06:03 PM

Where in the Flroida Keys?
 
Trying to choose between two home rentals for the month of February. My wife and I are in our mid sixties and are very active... we love walking (on the beach if there is one, in parks, in towns, etc.), golf, tennis, great scenery, quiet, good restaurants, etc. but are not really into fishing or snorkeling. It is important that the area be safe.

I have seen two homes, both on the Gulf. One in Sugarloaf Key and one in Key Largo. Which location would you recommend?
Steve

AAFrequentFlyer Sep 9th, 2009 06:26 PM

Don't know much about the Keys but I do know this:

Beach walking? not much if at all

golf? - probably (VERY) limited

The keys are a chain of tiny islands with beaches that are mostly rocky and not very big.


If beach walking and golf is important to you, look at the west coast of Florida.

Sanibel/Captiva Islands, Siesta/Lido/Long Boat Keys, etc.

Aduchamp1 Sep 9th, 2009 06:31 PM

The black or the ivory?

icdchess Sep 9th, 2009 07:49 PM

Not quite sure what the black/ivory question refers to.
Steve

Aduchamp1 Sep 9th, 2009 08:27 PM

Sorry, it was a bad joke.

SAnParis2 Sep 10th, 2009 05:25 AM

AAF is correct. I like Key Largo & that area, but neither will provide the amenities you are looking for. Key West may be your best bet.

joyce Sep 10th, 2009 06:06 AM

I agree the Keys are not for you if you love walking on the beach. I spend the winter in Naples Florida, great for beach walking and golf. It is "upscale" price wise but probably no more than what you would pay in the Keys. You may also consider Marco Island.

SusanCS Sep 10th, 2009 10:34 AM

I agree that you should go on down to Key West to find the things you're looking for (with the exception of beach walking, which is unavailable on any key).

It has fabulous restaurants, lovely old homes, a golf course (pricey), sunset sails and cruises, and Old Town provides wonderful walking.

The problem with walking in the other keys is that U.S. Highway 1 runs smack through the middle of them, so your only real walking options would be near the highway.

GBC Sep 10th, 2009 06:39 PM

We spend February in the Keys. I agree with the previous posters. The Keys are about water ativities such as boating, surfing, diving, fishing, etc. Or, just plain resting from all the above. Key West has some added interest because it has historical ties and architectural charm. A plus for the Keys in February is that they are warmer than points north. There is also less traffic and congestion.

In my opinion, the true Keys atmosphere starts when you travel southwest below Islamorada.

Consider the Florida west coast such as Naples, Captiva, Cape Coral, Fort Myers areas.


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